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Straits Sling

2 oz Gin
1⁄2 oz Dry sherry (dry cherry brandy)
1⁄2 oz Bénédictine
Instructions

Shake all except soda, strain, top with soda. This is possibly the original Singapore Sling. Perhaps Kirschwasser would be better than Cherry Heering.
, Shake, Rocks, Collins

Yields Drink
Authenticity
Unknown
Curator rating
Not yet rated
Average rating
3 stars
(2 ratings)
From other users
  • - use only 2cl Lemon Juice - use Kirschwasser as Dry Cherry Brandy
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Alabazam

Instructions

Stir dry to dissolve, add ice and stir to chill
, Stir, Straight Up, Cocktail

Yields Drink
Year
1878
Authenticity
Unknown
Creator
Leo Engel American and Other Drinks, adapted by Jamie Boudreau
Curator rating
Not yet rated
Average rating
3.5 stars
(7 ratings)
From other users
  • Use the Punch recipe, using 1/4oz of the minor ingredients, simple syrup, and shaking. Nearly opaque burnt orange. At first the bitters dominated, but the orange worked its way through nicely and I grew to like this quite a bit. — ★★★★
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noksagt commented on 11/18/2018:

I need to try in the more brandy-forward version given here.

I had 1.5 oz brandy/.5 oz curacao/.25 oz lemon/.5 oz simple/.25 oz Ango & it was delicious.



drinkingandthinking commented on 2/12/2025:

A solid 4, which is saying a lot for a slightly obscure 19th century classic. Obviously on the bitter side but has more than that going on. Wow, I drank that way too quick which is both good and bad.


Woodsman Sour

Instructions

Shake, Straight Up, Cocktail

Notes

At about $4/oz for the Douglas Fir, this is an extravagant drink

Yields Drink
Year
2008
Authenticity
Authentic recipe
Creator
Robert Hess
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Not yet rated
Average rating
5 stars
(3 ratings)
From other users
  • Made w/ a homemade Douglas fir vodka tincture. Conifers and flowers. Tastes like a forest meadow.
  • Sub Mastica liqueur?
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sevyryelsdorn commented on 1/28/2018:

Anyone tried this with Stone Pine Liqueur as a sub? I think one Pinaceae alcohol is enough for my armamentarium.


Tango

1⁄2 oz Gin
1⁄2 oz Sweet vermouth
1⁄2 oz Dry vermouth
1⁄2 oz Orange juice
Instructions

Orange twist, Shake, Straight Up, Cocktail

Yields Drink
Authenticity
Unknown
Creator
Robert Hess
Curator rating
Not yet rated
Average rating
3 stars
(2 ratings)
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yarm commented on 10/02/2019:

Isn't this drink better known as the Satan's Whiskers?


noksagt commented on 10/03/2019:

The two certainly have similar ingredients (though most incarnations of the Satan's Whiskers seem to call for Grand Marnier or curacao, rather than a triple sec). I'll note that you had a similar "Tango #1" on your site in 2009.

I don't have Hess's books. The Tango on his website matches the rum-based Tango #2 on your site. The Tango given here is a "potato head" of the other, with merely base spirit and liqueur swapped.

Hess's site and Mr Boston include recipes for both Satan's Whiskers (3/4 oz each gin and vermouths; 1/2 oz OZ and Grand Marnier; orange bitters) and the latter includes a gin and triple sec "Tango" with different proportions (1 oz gin, 1/2 oz each vermouths and OJ; 1/2 tsp triple sec).


Craig E commented on 10/03/2019:

Just to add to the confusion, the Old Waldorf-Astoria Bar Book (which also specs the aforementioned Tango #2) says a Tango is a pre-prohibition drink made up of equal parts dry gin and French vermouth, with an egg white.


Rose

Instructions

Cherry, Shake, Straight Up, Cocktail

Yields Drink
Year
1920
Authenticity
Unknown
Curator rating
Not yet rated
Average rating
3.5 stars
(3 ratings)
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christina in tacoma commented on 4/30/2012:

This is another cocktail that I appreciate as a model, and it is another good way to utilize a bottle of dry vermouth. I have a ton of Creme Yvette to use up (wouldn't purchase again, fyi)- it works well in place of raspberry syrup. I've also used Clear Creek Slivovitz in place of Kirschwasser to good effect. Pineau des Charentes in place of dry vermouth makes a sweeter but equally pleasing cocktail. Pear eau de vie with a barspoon of pear liqueur in place of the raspberry works too...


Akumal Ginger Cosmo

2 oz Gin
1⁄2 oz Orange liqueur, Grand Marnier (or Gran Gala)
1⁄2 oz Ginger (grated)
Instructions

Shake, strain, up, cocktail glass, sugared rim. A puddle of ginger will settle to the bottom of the glass.

Notes

Spicy hot undertones. Much of the ginger is left in the shaker. Either use plenty or add some directly to glass.

History

Originally called a Ginger Martini from Lucy Too, a bar in Akumal, Mexico. Originally called for a float of Grand Marnier, but the dense liqueur sinks to the bottom of the glass, making the last sips too sweet.

Yields Drink
Year
2010
Authenticity
Unknown
Creator
Lucy Too, Akumal, Mexico
Curator rating
Not yet rated
Average rating
3.5 stars
(9 ratings)
From other users
  • Solid 4 for Robin — ★★★★
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Samoan Fog Cutter

1 1⁄2 oz Puerto Rican Rum (Light)
1⁄2 oz Gin
1⁄2 oz Brandy
1⁄2 oz Orgeat
1⁄2 oz Cream Sherry (or other sweet Sherry, as float)
8 oz Ice
Instructions

In a blender, add all ingredients except Sherry. Blend for 10 seconds and pour unstrained into a tiki mug. If necessary, add more crushed ice to fill. Float sherry on top.

History

A lighter update on the classic Fogcutter. Note this is blended, which cuts the strength considerably.

Yields Drink
Year
1950's
Authenticity
Altered recipe
Creator
"Trader" Vic Bergeron
Source reference

Beachbum Berry Remixed, pg. 48

Curator rating
Not yet rated
Average rating
4.5 stars
(4 ratings)
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El Floridita Daiquiri

Instructions

Blend with finely crushed ice (like a snow cone)
Lime wheel & Cherry, Blend, Crushed Ice, Cocktail

Yields Drink
Year
1934
Authenticity
Unknown
Curator rating
Not yet rated
Average rating
3 stars
(1 rating)
From other users
  • See Highball for slight difference.
  • Nice Daiquiri Variation
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Monkey Gland

1 1⁄2 oz Gin
1 1⁄2 oz Orange juice
1 t Raspberry syrup (or grenadine)
Instructions

Shake, strain, straight up, cocktail glass

History

Original calls for "raspberry or other sweet juice." I assume a syrup was intended. Grenadine is usually used today.

Yields Drink
Year
1923
Authenticity
Authentic recipe
Creator
Frank, Ritz bar, Paris, France
Curator rating
Not yet rated
Average rating
2.5 stars
(6 ratings)
From other users
  • Bit boring. Needs fresh orange juice. As usual not enough acidity without lemon or lime.
  • I have never found a good version of this drink.
  • Following Stew Ellington, added 1/2 tsp rich simple syrup
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Dan commented on 4/24/2011:

Two variants of the Monkey Gland were combined. The other variation called for only 1/2 tsp of Absinthe and Grenadine.


Ford Cocktail

1 twst Orange peel (as garnish)
Instructions

Stir, strain, straight up, cocktail glass

Notes

Fred Yarm or Cocktail Virgin Slut recommends Ransom Old Tom and Noilly Prat vermouth. If made with sweet vermouth, it's a Vancouver.

Yields Drink
Year
1895
Authenticity
Authentic recipe
Creator
Modern American Drinks, George J. Kappeler
Curator rating
Not yet rated
Average rating
3.5 stars
(10 ratings)
From other users
  • Doubled the gin
  • Need to fiddle with the bitters.
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tophat665 commented on 10/06/2014:

Nice. Not spectacular. This would be a good drink to introduce an assertive Old Tom (Ransoms, f'rinstance) to someone who "doesn't like gin". For me, who emphatically does like gin, it seems to play against the strengths of the spirit.


spry commented on 12/24/2014:

I agree that the gin is lost in this recipe. I bumped up the gin to 1.75 oz and it was much better.